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James H. Morrison arranges historic photographs for the dedication of the Morrison Room in the Linus A. II, Num. JOHN V. Slayer Captured in Tangipahoa," unidentified newspaper, Lucy Mike King. Office of Commerce and Industry, October Baiamonte, Jr.

Joseph's Altar," Daily Star , March 23, Or maybe Amackerville? It wasn't always Kentwood, you know, Hammond Vindicato r, March 20, xerox copy. Joseph Catholic Church, newspaper photos, unidentified newspaper, November 27, Perrin, Daily Star , May 25, Marion T. Fannaly [about his strawberry business], unidentified newspaper, n. Stewart, Homer Perrin, M. Perrin, W. Hicks, Paul Sziszak, Jr. Sometimes it's a Joke," Hammond Vindicator , June 15, Magazine , June 23, Antioch [school] when water came from a spring," Hammond Vindicator , November 20, Jenkins Home]," Hammond Vindicator , January 15, Puls, xerox from The American Camellia Yearbook , , pp.

Whitfield, xerox from American Jewish History, Vol. Hammond Maps from Sanborn Map Company, s and some earlier dates 14 different maps. Original shingle from Collinswood School in Ponchatoula, , now used as a museum donated by Angela Benoit December Percy E. Prince Albert Crimp cut cigar tin, found inside was an old mining claim form partially filled out. It was found in the woods in Laramie, Wyoming where Mr. Loyd was elk hunting and came across an old tin can that he began to kick.

He opened the can to find the claim form. Helena Historical Association, This is an article about the Natalbany Lumber Company. John Gomilla as the King and Queen in costume.

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In the parish the population was spread out, with The median age was 32 years. For every females there were For every females age 18 and over, there were About These units reside within the city of Hammond.

Map Hotels Places. Geography According to the U. Tammany Parish east Washington Parish east St. Helena Parish west Demographics As of the census of , there were , people, 36, households, and 25, families residing in the parish. Kemp, U. Morrison, represented Louisiana's 6th congressional district from to Kim Mulkey, college basketball player, United States Olympic Team, Baylor head women's basketball coach Rufus Porter, professional football player Henry "Tank" Powell, state representative from to Billy Reid, fashion designer Weldon Russell, former state representative from Tangipahoa and St.

Wilson, Louisiana state representative and state agriculture commissioner; pushed for the establishment of the town of Independence in Justin Wilson, chef and humorist Robert Alford, professional football player, Atlanta Falcons Harlan Miller, professional football player, Arizona Cardinals Kevin Hughes, professional football player, St. Places Tangipahoa Parish A. Southeastern Louisiana U…. Natalbany River Bridge …. Submit Wiki Content Report a Problem. Tangipahoa Parish , Louisiana.

Location in the state of Louisiana, United States Genealogy. Location of Louisiana in the U. Website: www. Adopt-a-wiki page. Adopt a page today. General compliance year unknown. Cemeteries of Tangipahoa, Louisiana online and in print. Tombstone Transcriptions Online.

TombstoneTranscriptions in Print Often more complete. Family History Library WorldCat. List of Cemeteries in the Parish. See Louisiana Cemeteries for more information. Source: "Wikipedia. Extinct Parishes. Major Repositories. Prior to , however, the region was sparsely populated, for much of the area was densely forested with pine, oak, gun ash, birch, holly, magnolia, poplar, and cypress.

What would become the southern boundary of Tangipahoa Parish was part of the route used by Native Americans to travel from Mobile and Pensacola, and through Pass Manchac to Illinois and the Great Lake regions. Members of the Acolapissa Tribe led Iberville through Manchac, a shortcut to avoid the long winding Mississippi River, enroute to Biloxi where Bienville waited. The French controlled their Louisiana territory in the New World for some time, but later the Spanish government took over the area.

Meanwhile, the British controlled the area known as the Florida Parishes.



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